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Music for two Organs
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Aargauer Zeitung Samstag, 30. März 2013 (Christian Berzins - 2013.03.30)
Von Wien nach Muri
Von Wien nach Muri
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Ars Organi Jg. 61, Heft 4 (Dezember 2013) (Martin Köhl - 2013.12.01)
Johannes Strobl und David Blunden bringen die Evangelien- und Epistelorgel der Klosterkirche Muri in
idealer Weise zum Klingen, was sowohl bezüglich der gewählten Registerfarben wie bezüglich ihres
durchsichtigen Spiels gesagt werden darf. [...] Diese CD hat im Übrigen aufgrund ihres originellen
raum-zeitlichen Themas [...] einen hohen dokumentarischen Wert.
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Audiophile Audition January 14, 2013
(John Sunier - 2013.01.14)
This recording was made on the two small organs built in 1743 (and since...
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Berliner Zeitung N r. 108 (11./12. Mai 2013) (Peter
Uehling - 2013.05.11)
Unfrommes Grillenzirpen mit Wind
Die Musik der kaum bekannten Komponisten ist überbordend, und das nicht nur klanglich. David Blunden
und Johannes Strobl, der Hausorganist, haben Vokalkonzerte und instrumentale Canzonen auf zwei Orgeln
verteilt, und die Spielfreude scheint durch diese Teilung die doppelte geworden zu sein.
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F. F. dabei Nr. 11/2013 (18.-31.05.2013) ( - 2013.05.18)
Music for two organs
Der Wiener Habsburger Hof des 17.Jahrhunderts
Music for two organs
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http://theclassicalreviewer.blogspot.de Friday, 14 December 2012 ( -
1999.11.30)
Music for Two Organs: The Viennese Habsburg Court of the 17th Century – a
new Audite release with outstanding performances from David Blunden and
Johannes Strobl
[...] As I have already made clear, the performances are outstanding, with David Blunden and Johannes
Strobl showing great musicality in the way they make the two organs blend, as well as in their individual
organ solos. The excellent Choralschola der Cappella Murensis remind us of the use of Gregorian chant in
the liturgy.
With an excellent recording, excellent booklet notes by Johannes Strobl and full organ specifications and
registrations, this new release receives an enthusiastic recommendation.
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klassik.com 19.02.2013 (Marion Beyer - 2013.02.19)
source: http://magazin.klassik.com/reviews/revie...
Beeindruckende Repertoirevielfalt
Blunden, David & Strobl, Johannes spielen – Werke für zwei Orgeln von Priuli,
Valentini u.a.
Die spannende und äußerst abwechslungsreiche Zusammenstellung von (Orgel-)Kompositionen des
Habsburger Hofes bezeugt den musikalischen Reichtum am barocken österreichischen Hof. Aufgrund der
sehr offenen und gleichzeitig überaus professionellen Herangehensweise bei der Erarbeitung der teils
bislang unbekannten musikalischen Quellen verdient diese Einspielung ein großes Lob und eine deutliche
Empfehlung.
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Musica N° 245 - Aprile 2013 (Michele Bosio - 2013.04.01)
Ecco due dischi che i cultori delle musiche a due organi e quattro mani non...
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ouverture Das Klassik-Blog Mittwoch, 5. Dezember 2012 ( - 2012.12.05)
Das Kloster Muri, gegründet 1027, war das Hauskloster der Habsburger. Im 17....
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Recklinghäuser Zeitung Freitag, 16.
November 2012 (Nr. 268) (Jörg Maria
Welke - 2012.11.16)
Majestätisch
Musik für zwei Orgeln aus der Blütezeit des Habsburger Hofs in Wien
Majestätisch
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Record Geijutsu December 2012 ( - 2012.12.01)
japanische Rezension siehe PDF
www.alte-musik-forum.de Donnerstag, 5. Februar 2015 (aficionado54 - 2015.02.05)
Der Klang der beiden Orgeln von Joseph und Viktor Ferdinand Bossart in der Klosterkirche zu Muri ist
wunderbar und von den Tontechnikern des Labels audite perfekt eingefangen worden, auch in Stereo ein
Hochgenuss, obwohl hier Besitzer einer Mehrkanalanlage natürlich einen deutlichen Vorteil haben.
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Beyer - 2013.02.19)
Beeindruckende Repertoirevielfalt
Blunden, David & Strobl, Johannes spielen: Werke für zwei Orgeln von Priuli,
Valentini u.a.
Das zugegebenermaßen komplexe Konzept dieser Einspielung ist spürbar fein durchdacht und auf
vorbildliche, professionelle Weise umgesetzt worden. [...] Die spannende und äußerst abwechslungsreiche
Zusammenstellung von (Orgel-)Kompositionen des Habsburger Hofes bezeugt den musikalischen
Reichtum am barocken österreichischen Hof. Aufgrund der sehr offenen und gleichzeitig überaus
professionellen Herangehensweise bei der Erarbeitung der teils bislang unbekannten musikalischen
Quellen verdient diese Einspielung ein großes Lob und eine deutliche Empfehlung.
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www.musicweb-international.com 04.12.2013 (Dan Morgan - 2013.12.04)
Recordings Of The Year 2013
Audite have figured in my Recordings of the Year before, and it was with great regret that I had to eliminate
their aptly titled Polychoral Splendour in favour of their even finer Music for Two Organs. Johannes Strobl
and David Blunden play this music with undisguised pleasure and a sure sense of style; as for the acoustic
of the Abbey Church of Muri, it’s never sounded so glorious.
www.musicweb-international.com Wednesday 29th May 2013 (Dan Morgan -
2013.05.29)
Audite have produced some of the finest organ recordings I know; among them is the first in their
three-volume set of Franck played by Hans-Eberhard Roß, a disc of Christmas Preludes from Muri and Es
ist ein Ros’ entprungen, a festive potpourri of organ/choral music from Bonn. Apart from the warmth, clarity
and essential spaciousness of these recordings the choice of repertoire and instruments is also inspired.
How refreshing to hear Franck played on the expressive yet ultra-refined Goll instrument of St Martin’s,
Memmingen, rather than on a huge, less-than-subtle Cavaillé-Coll, and how bright-eyed and rosy-cheeked
those wintry Preludes are made to sound.
The ancient Abbey Church of Muri has a long association with the Habsburg dynasty, so it’s appropriate
that some of the music here is by Leopold I (1640-1705), otherwise known as Leopold Ignatius Joseph
Balthasar Felician. Of the two organists Sydney-born David Blunden is new to me, but Johannes Strobl,
Muri’s Director of Music, impressed me greatly with that collection of Christmas Preludes. In the choral
items – O quam dulcis a 8, Victimae paschali laudes, Veni Sancte Spiritus and the Salve Regina – they are
joined by the Choralschola der Cappella Murensis.
The two organs – the ‘Evangelienorgel’ played by Blunden, the ‘Epistelorgel’ played by Strobl – were built in
1743 by Joseph and Viktor Ferdinand Brossart. Both have been repaired and restored over the years, most
recently in 1991-1992. Situated on either side of the High Altar they set the stage for some delightful
interplay and ear-pricking antiphonal effects. That’s immediately evident in the opening piece by the
Venetian composer – and Kapellmeister at the Habsburg court – Giovanni Priuli.
What a joyful noise these baroque organs make; clearly they aren’t large, but their forthright character – not
to mention their lovely top-end sparkle – are superbly caught by the Audite engineers. The recording has
plenty of body as well, with a discreet but telling bass, and there’s no muddying echo either. Most
impressive is the enthusiasm and polish of these performers, whose ebullience and sure sense of style give
the music such a lift. This tasty fare is nicely contrasted with the much leaner but wonderfully buoyant
Conzon a 6 by Giovanni Valentin, who succeeded Priuli as court Kapellmeister in 1626. The latter’s piping
little Canzone Seconda is a joy to hear; sonorities are always pleasing, the music is perfectly proportioned
and all decorations are tastefully executed.
The programme is cleverly constructed too; Priuli’s stately O Quam Dulcis a 8 and the dark-hued Easter
Sequence are a good foil to what’s gone before. There’s an extra weight and warmth to the latter – not to
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mention refined playing, singing and sonics – that cossets the ear and gladdens the heart. Indeed, it’s ages
since I’ve heard such disciplined and dulcet tones from Baroque organs, and I suspect the sense of space
and ‘air’ around the choir is even more tinglesome in multichannel.
After the deliciously florid and very danceable rhythms of Wolfgang Ebner’s Partite sopra l’Aria Favorita
Froberger’s slow Toccata and the fluting Capriccio are taken by Strobl and Blunden respectively; needless
to say both pieces are impeccably done. They rejoin the small but beautifully blended choir for what is
probably the most moving and atmospheric work here, the Pentecostal Sequence Veni sancte Spiritus.
Back in the days of vinyl this is what we called a demonstration-quality recording; happily, that’s also true of
the CD layer, which suggests Audite have mastered this disc with great skill and sensitivity.
The pieces by Leopold I – now grave, now animated – are accomplished enough, but it’s Valentini pupil
Johann Kaspar Kerll’s cuckoo imitation – a conceit favoured by composers of the period – that’s sure to
raise a smile. Not only is it artfully written it’s also played with evident delight and a wonderful lightness of
touch; and there’s more mimicry and wit to be heard in the bright, fugal cacophony of grasshoppers in
Clamor grillorum campestrium. After that spot of levity Blunden plays the majestic Ricercar by the Austrian
Franz Mathias Techelmann, while Strobl and the choir round off this cherishable programme with
Techelmann’s simple yet deeply affecting Salve Regina; indeed, the splendid acoustics of this venerable
building, its characterful organs and the you-are-there recording combine to produce some of the most
ravishing sounds imaginable.
Audite have done it again; their consistently high production values – a surprisingly rare commodity in
recorded music these days – extend to the glossy, informative and well-presented booklet and super jewel
case; alas, it seems the latter may become a rarity, as the first of Audite’s new Vierne discs with
Hans-Eberhard Roß – awaiting review – comes in a ghastly Digipak. That said, I have no reservations
about this Muri disc which, like that Franck set in 2008, could well be one of my picks of the year.
Radiant music, superbly played, sung and recorded; a must for Baroque buffs, organ fanciers and
audiophiles alike.
www.SA-CD.net December 18, 2012 (Geohominid - 2012.12.18)
Audite are doing a wonderful exercise of musical archaeology in their series of...
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Aargauer Zeitung Samstag, 30. März 2013 ................................................................................................ 1
Ars Organi Jg. 61, Heft 4 (Dezember 2013) ................................................................................................ 1
Audiophile Audition January 14, 2013 ....................................................................................................... 1
Berliner Zeitung N r. 108 (11./12. Mai 2013) ............................................................................................... 2
F. F. dabei Nr. 11/2013 (18.-31.05.2013) ...................................................................................................... 2
http://theclassicalreviewer.blogspot.de Friday, 14 December 2012 ....................................................... 2
klassik.com 19.02.2013 ................................................................................................................................ 3
Musica N° 245 - Aprile 2013 ........................................................................................................................ 3
ouverture Das Klassik-Blog Mittwoch, 5. Dezember 2012 ....................................................................... 3
Recklinghäuser Zeitung Freitag, 16. November 2012 (Nr. 268) ............................................................... 4
Record Geijutsu December 2012 ................................................................................................................ 4
www.alte-musik-forum.de Donnerstag, 5. Februar 2015 .......................................................................... 4
www.klavier.de 19.02.2013 .......................................................................................................................... 4
www.musicweb-international.com 04.12.2013 .......................................................................................... 5
www.musicweb-international.com Wednesday 29th May 2013 ............................................................... 5
www.SA-CD.net December 18, 2012 ......................................................................................................... 6
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